Sunday, May 3, 2009

Mr. Kodai's posting on Science & Technology 7 & 8

Parents and students, this posting contains two weblinks for the Science & Technology course. You will be accessible to these weblinks that have been well researched and sought for. Also, I would very much recommend that you go through these links for further reference and you would find several interconnected themes that relate to "Life Systems", "Structure and Mechanisms", "Matter and Energy," and "Earth and Space Systems." The first weblink is very much destined to Grades 7 to grades 8 students, whereby it conveys broad knowledge and information on how scientists and researches are being conducted in this field. The first weblink which is implied provides information on all the four themes covering Science & Technology for Grades 7 and 8: Life Systems, Matter & Energy, Structures & Mechanisms, and Earth & Space Systems. The second and final weblink thoroughly considers the Earth & Space Science. It narrates and it suggests the broader perspective of how scientists are using this field of study to explore outerspace.
I hope that both your parents and you, my students, will be able to navigate through this EduBlog and be comfortable with its links and sublinks.

~ Mr. Vimal Kodai ~

Mr. Kodai's posting for Mathematics K - 6

Parents and students, here within you will find three postings for your Mathematics course. All students from Kindergarten through to grades 6, 7 and 8 can become accustomed to this posting. I have researched three weblinks in the hope of helping you should you be willing to seek guidance to improving your mathematical skills. At home, when you need additional help, your parents would be able to do so, by helping you go through my EduBlog. By simply clicking on the highlighted link that most suits you, you would be able to find the appropriate chapters that you want. I have well researched these three weblinks and I strongly suggest that you go through them. The first link is a Mathematics lesson Online for K - 6, it features Addition, Telling Time, Multiplication, Subtraction, Further Multiplications, Long Division, and arranging of Solids. My second resource is a website on Mathematics games for grades 1 to 3. This weblink relates to sorting, grouping, and matching numbers, finding lengths, and finding the volume. The third and final link that I have researched is a Mathematics Dictionary designed for K - 6. This third weblink has all topics and themes in alphabetical order. It is even useful for grades 7 and 8 students, whereby it contains some advanced algebra, and complex geometry questions.
I hope that you will become familiar with these links, and that along with the help of your parents you may progress in your Math subject and in particular, those Chapters that strike you as being difficult.

~ Mr. Vimal Kodai ~